Deadliest Factory Fire Kills 137 Bangladeshis

DHAKA – At least 137 people were killed and scores injured when a major fire engulfed a multi-storey garment factory on the outskirts of the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka and an under-construction flyover collapsed in the southeastern port city of Chittagong, officials said today.

In one of the worst fire tragedies in the country, a blaze broke out at Tazrin Fashion factory in suburban Ashulia Savar, 30km from Dhaka, last night and quickly spread to the ground and first floors of the six-storey building.

“We have so far retrieved 124 bodies (and) rescue campaign is still underway,” Major Mahbub Hossain, a senior fire service official, told PTI over phone, adding that most of the bodies were found severely charred.

General officer commanding of nearby Savar Cantonment Maj Gen Syed Hassan Suhrawardy, who is overseeing the rescue campaign, said the bodies would be kept at a nearby primary school premises from where relatives could take them for burial.

Many workers jumped from the factory’s upper floors to escape the flames before firefighters arrived to put the blaze out.

The cause was not immediately known but such fires are usually blamed on short circuits. Authorities called out extra police force at the scene as angry relatives and fellow workers damaged a fire engine, protesting the delay in dousing the blaze.

He said the toll could rise. Flyover collapse

In another incident, an under-construction flyover collapsed in Chittagong, leaving 13 people dead and over 50 injured.

At around 8pm last night, three concrete girders of the flyover fell on some people, mostly vegetable vendors, local media reported. A 5-member probe panel has been formed to investigate the incident. It was asked to submit its report within three days.

Mohd Abdul Mannan, assistant director of fire service and civil defence, was quoted as saying by Daily Star that 13 people died in the accident. President Zillur Rahman expressed his deep shock and sorrow at loss of lives in the two tragic incidents.

In a condolence message, he conveyed his deep sympathies to members of the bereaved families. The President asked the concerned authorities to put in their highest efforts for ensuring proper treatment of the injured people.